The worst flooding in Thailand occurred in July 2011. 446 deaths and approximately 2.3 million were badly affected by the flood.
​The Prime Minister appointed Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Ministry of Defense, and Royal Thai Army Forces as central organizations to solve sewage and sanitary problems. They applied EM Technology to launch a recovery project and resulted in good results. more

Approximately 10,000 people died in the central Philippine province of Leyte after a strong typhoon hit on November 8th 2013.
EM volunteers along with a retrieval operations team allocated in the affected area, fight malodorous and sanitary condition. more

When Tohoku earthquake and tsunami hit Fukushima, Mr. Haneda wanted to reduce radiation exposure at a local ground golf course. Activated EM-1(AEM) was abundantly sprayed over te course again and again. The result showed the reduction in the radiation readings. Then Mr. Haneda was positive to apply AEM for his rice paddy that was also contained radioactive substances. more

One-fifth of farming land was contaminated in the Republic of Belarus after the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986. The Institute of Radiobiology of the National Academy
of Science of Belarus (IRB) was established to investigate the possibilities for reducing radiation
exposure of humans, and during 1996 to 1999 IRB and EM Research Organization, Inc. (EMRO) more

Mr. Shibata grows vegetable in Tochigi, one of the radiation hotspots, influenced by Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. He not only grows safe vegetable with EM, but also educates the community with the positive effects that EM brings to the society. more

2 years had passed since Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, and EM Support Projects are still on going in many locations in the affected area, using EM materials, such as Activated EM•1 and EM Bokashi, provided by EM volunteers around the country.
Take a look at more volunteer activities with EM for reconstruction. more